Downwards Triangle-headed Arrow With Double Horizontal Stroke Symbol
A downwards arrow with a triangle head and a double horizontal stroke, used to show direction or emphasis.
U+2B7D
⭽ is a directional arrow symbol that points downward. Its distinct double horizontal stroke helps it stand out in interfaces, labels, and typography. You can copy it directly or use the provided escapes in code.
Downwards Triangle-headed Arrow With Double Horizontal Stroke Symbol Meaning
The symbol ⭽ (Unicode U+2B7D) is “DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE HORIZONTAL STROKE.” It generally communicates downward direction or a “go down” action, often with extra emphasis thanks to the double horizontal bar. In user interfaces, it can suggest expanding/collapsing sections, moving to a lower level, or indicating where something should be placed or transferred downward. In editorial and design contexts, the double stroke can also help visually distinguish it from simpler arrows when you want clear hierarchy or an operation-specific icon.
Common uses
- •UI buttons or labels indicating a downward action (e.g., “download” or “move down”)
- •Instructions in documents showing where to place or redirect content downward
- •Designs for collapsible/stacking layouts (e.g., showing the next lowered layer)
- •Charts and diagrams that require a distinct downward arrow marker
- •Social media or chat reactions to indicate “downward/coming next” emphasis
Examples
⭽ Downwards Triangle-Headed Arrow (Double Stroke)
- ⭽Scroll ⭽ for more results.
- ⭽Move the item ⭽ to reorder it.
- ⭽Select “Download” ⭽ to start the process.
- ⭽Layer 2 goes ⭽ beneath Layer 1.
- ⭽Jump to the next section ⭽.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2B7D | |
| HTML Entity | ⭽ | |
| HTML Code | ⭽ | |
| CSS | \2B7D |
FAQ
How do I copy ⭽?
Copy the character directly from this page (⭽), or use its HTML entity ⭽ and Unicode escape \\2B7D / \\u{2B7D} in code.
What does the double horizontal stroke indicate?
It’s part of the official symbol design for U+2B7D. Visually, it adds emphasis and helps distinguish it from simpler downward arrows.
Is ⭽ the same as a standard down arrow (↓)?
No. ⭽ is the specific Unicode character U+2B7D (“downwards triangle-headed arrow with double horizontal stroke”), which can render differently and carry its own intended visual emphasis.
Where should I use ⭽ in UI text?
It works well in labels, help text, and directional prompts—especially when you want a downward action that’s more distinctive than a basic ↓.